A cloud of dust rose thick in the air, stirred up by the busy feet and snouts of the multitude, and grunts and squeals were loud and frequent as a frisky party of younglings in their play would heedlessly bump up against some short-tempered old boar, who in his turn would angrily butt a too venturesome rival in the wind and send him, expostulating noisily, down the hill!
"A Holiday in the Happy Valley with Pen and Pencil"
T. R. Swinburne
Straight to the shepherd's flute and herdsman's pipe The younglings bounded in the soft green grass: And neither was o'ermatched, but matchless both.
"Theocritus"
Theocritus
But before they had time to move, the rollicking storm-cloud of younglings again came tumultuously up the stairs-Winifred far in front, Allan toddling doggedly in the rear.
"The Lilac Sunbonnet"
S.R. Crockett